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USAID claims to have spent $7.8bn in Nigeria over the last 10 years. These are the queries people are raising

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Several netizens have raised concerns and called for a systemic investigation into how USAID health funds allocated to Nigeria have been spent amid widespread dissatisfaction.

The U.S. Agency for International Development allocated approximately $2.8bn to Nigeria between 2022 and 2024, according to data from the United States Foreign Assistance Dashboard.

The platform serves as the primary source for budgetary and financial data from U.S. government agencies managing foreign assistance portfolios.

Before President Donald Trump’s second election, USAID faced significant controversy, with critics accusing the agency of inadequate oversight in its funding mechanisms, which could have led to resource misallocation.

In 2024, USAID came under fire for funding organisations allegedly linked to terrorist groups, raising concerns about the agency’s vetting processes.

In response, Trump issued an executive order on January 20, 2025, suspending all U.S. foreign aid for 90 days, citing misalignment with American interests and concerns about global destabilisation.

The directive led to the furlough of thousands of USAID staff worldwide, with overseas employees instructed to return to the U.S. within weeks.

Amid the controversy, data from Financial Aid revealed that in 2024, the U.S. agency disbursed a total of $41bn to no fewer than 206 countries, including Nigeria, which received $780m.

In 2023, USAID allocated $72bn to 209 countries, with $1bn disbursed to Nigeria. Similarly, in 2022, the agency released $74bn to fund 21,000 programs in at least 212 countries, and Nigeria received $970m.

Over the three years, Nigeria received a total of $2.75bn from USAID. Of this, $1.469bn was allocated for health, $887m for humanitarian services, $141.77m for economic development, $41.75m for education, and $16.39m for peace and security, with the remaining funds directed toward program support, democracy, human rights, governance, and other sectors.

Among those calling investigation into how USAID health funds allocated to Nigeria have been spent amid widespread dissatisfaction over the chronic underfunding, dilapidated infrastructure, and energy crises faced by several federal teaching hospitals in the country is a netizen, Sir Dickson@Wizarab10, posted on Tuesday.

He wrote, “Nigeria has received more than $5 billion in USAID funding, yet there has been no meaningful development that the funding has been used for. For instance, in the Nigerian Healthcare Sector, there was “The HIV/AIDS Program Scandal/Fraud” where a 2017 audit by the USAID Inspector General (OIG) found that millions of dollars in HIV/AIDS funds were lost due to mismanagement and non-oversight of how the money was spent on HIV prevention.

“How can an organisation claim to have spent $5 billion on healthcare, power and agriculture with no tangible infrastructure or benefit to show for it?.”

On Thursday, Kelechi Ugonna (PhD) @Ugo_KelechiPhD wrote, “All around Nigeria, children, men and women are having to scavenge for rotten “food” in waste bins in 2025. Actually, this has been the case for a few years. Yet in 2023 USAID “spent” $824million in Nigeria alone. I join @DavidHundeyin & ask: where’s the money gone?”

Another netizen identified as Obiaraeri Nnaemeka Onyeka, also posted on Friday, “How I wish @elonmusk and DOGE will release the names of the recipients of the USAID $7.8bn inflow to Nigeria between 2014- 2023 and the amount each of them received. We need to know the NGO/ agency establishment bandits, who used USAIDs to shore up their sagging personal economies.”

 

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